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第77章 A MERE INTERLUDE(4)

CHAPTER III

An enterprise of such pith required,indeed,less talking than consideration.The first thing they did in carrying it out was to return to the railway station,where Baptista took from her luggage a small trunk of immediate necessaries which she would in any case have required after missing the boat.That same afternoon they travelled up the line to Trufal.

Charles Stow (as his name was),despite his disdainful indifference to things,was very careful of appearances,and made the journey independently of her though in the same train.He told her where she could get board and lodgings in the city;and with merely a distant nod to her of a provisional kind,went off to his own quarters,and to see about the licence.

On Sunday she saw him in the morning across the nave of the pro-cathedral.In the afternoon they walked together in the fields,where he told her that the licence would be ready next day,and would be available the day after,when the ceremony could be performed as early after eight o'clock as they should choose.

His courtship,thus renewed after an interval of two years,was as impetuous,violent even,as it was short.The next day came and passed,and the final arrangements were made.Their agreement was to get the ceremony over as soon as they possibly could the next morning,so as to go on to Pen-zephyr at once,and reach that place in time for the boat's departure the same day.It was in obedience to Baptista's earnest request that Stow consented thus to make the whole journey to Lyonesse by land and water at one heat,and not break it at Pen-zephyr;she seemed to be oppressed with a dread of lingering anywhere,this great first act of disobedience to her parents once accomplished,with the weight on her mind that her home had to be convulsed by the disclosure of it.To face her difficulties over the water immediately she had created them was,however,a course more desired by Baptista than by her lover;though for once he gave way.

The next morning was bright and warm as those which had preceded it.

By six o'clock it seemed nearly noon,as is often the case in that part of England in the summer season.By nine they were husband and wife.They packed up and departed by the earliest train after the service;and on the way discussed at length what she should say on meeting her parents,Charley dictating the turn of each phrase.In her anxiety they had travelled so early that when they reached Pen-zephyr they found there were nearly two hours on their hands before the steamer's time of sailing.

Baptista was extremely reluctant to be seen promenading the streets of the watering-place with her husband till,as above stated,the household at Giant's Town should know the unexpected course of events from her own lips;and it was just possible,if not likely,that some Lyonessian might be prowling about there,or even have come across the sea to look for her.To meet any one to whom she was known,and to have to reply to awkward questions about the strange young man at her side before her well-framed announcement had been delivered at proper time and place,was a thing she could not contemplate with equanimity.So,instead of looking at the shops and harbour,they went along the coast a little way.

The heat of the morning was by this time intense.They clambered up on some cliffs,and while sitting there,looking around at St.

Michael's Mount and other objects,Charles said to her that he thought he would run down to the beach at their feet,and take just one plunge into the sea.

Baptista did not much like the idea of being left alone;it was gloomy,she said.But he assured her he would not be gone more than a quarter of an hour at the outside,and she passively assented.

Down he went,disappeared,appeared again,and looked back.Then he again proceeded,and vanished,till,as a small waxen object,she saw him emerge from the nook that had screened him,cross the white fringe of foam,and walk into the undulating mass of blue.Once in the water he seemed less inclined to hurry than before;he remained a long time;and,unable either to appreciate his skill or criticize his want of it at that distance,she withdrew her eyes from the spot,and gazed at the still outline of St.Michael's--now beautifully toned in grey.

Her anxiety for the hour of departure,and to cope at once with the approaching incidents that she would have to manipulate as best she could,sent her into a reverie.It was now Tuesday;she would reach home in the evening--a very late time they would say;but,as the delay was a pure accident,they would deem her marriage to Mr.

Heddegan to-morrow still practicable.Then Charles would have to be produced from the background.It was a terrible undertaking to think of,and she almost regretted her temerity in wedding so hastily that morning.The rage of her father would be so crushing;the reproaches of her mother so bitter;and perhaps Charles would answer hotly,and perhaps cause estrangement till death.There had obviously been no alarm about her at St.Maria's,or somebody would have sailed across to inquire for her.She had,in a letter written at the beginning of the week,spoken of the hour at which she intended to leave her country schoolhouse;and from this her friends had probably perceived that by such timing she would run a risk of losing the Saturday boat.

She had missed it,and as a consequence sat here on the shore as Mrs.

Charles Stow.

This brought her to the present,and she turned from the outline of St.Michael's Mount to look about for her husband's form.He was,as far as she could discover,no longer in the sea.Then he was dressing.By moving a few steps she could see where his clothes lay.

But Charles was not beside them.

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